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    1. On the panel directly in front of you, you will see a green plate light up; press it and the device will disarm


    2. “Jorma, you sound suspicious,” he smiled, knowing innocence would disarm in this situation


    3. To Roman it was just a way to disarm her


    4. Nevertheless, Bri Lynn was ready to disarm her mentor should he suddenly realize that the honor of their order had been put to question by an assassin


    5. “I’ve seen her easily disarm the greatest warriors


    6. For many years, I allowed these charges to disarm me


    7. A bastard concept that would disarm those attempting to engage in their own defense


    8. Marcos hesitated, calculating whether he could disarm the woman without getting himself shot


    9. “You wouldn’t have been able to disarm me, you know,” the woman said, ushering him down the path towards her companion


    10. It was only until he had seen the orders, written and signed from the Patriarch, to have his army stand down and ignore the Castigator before him as a traitor and conspirator set to overthrow the Rule of the Council; to disarm the men and dissolve the Army peacefully, under the watchful eye of the procrastinators

    11. He saw the last man standing punching Nicole hard in her face while with his other hand he was trying to disarm her


    12. “I want you to disarm the security system for Jeanine’s laboratory,” says Tobias without looking back


    13. She glared at him before he made two movements, one movement was a step and the other one was to disarm her


    14. The Jewish Left wants to disarm all Americans because that will strengthen central


    15. From where he sat Trask caught a glimpse of her as she started up the stairs, and he couldn't suppress a sigh, disappointed he'd let her disarm him so easily


    16. Lying now became my essential tool of the trade and I adopted a well-acted hint of a stutter to gain time and disarm any questions


    17. I will show them what I have done to disarm it and where it is located under the building


    18. The circuitry was quite simple to follow and even had notations on how to disarm it


    19. 'But when the palace guard was ordered to disarm likewise and disband, the captain of the guard, Conan, interrupted


    20. Those who keep distances, search for a consensus through politically correct attitude and invoke respect for "good manners" as an ultimate weapon to disarm and destroy a colleague or adversary often experience excitement through the reassuring construction of standardized situations

    21. No living man could disarm Valeria of the Brotherhood with his bare hands


    22. He could draw his broadsword and disarm her, beat the blade out of her hand, but the thought of drawing a sword on a woman, even without intent of injury, was extremely repugnant to him


    23. Conan sprang at him from behind, trying to catch him unaware and disarm him, but the madman wheeled and lunged at him, screaming like a lost soul


    24. “Can we stop this? We have missiles to disarm and ships to wake up


    25. “Can we talk about this later? We have missiles to disarm


    26. This is why no attempt was made to disarm any of you prior to meeting with me


    27. It was enough for him to lower the gun slightly off the back of Yeltsa’s head, and would have been enough for Yeltsa to spin around and disarm him


    28. “Oh, that was Carla! Her task was to disarm me


    29. Benghazi, they were weak, they could not disarm, or put down, the Islamic-nut militias without a


    30. Scanning first both ends of the passageway, she then dragged the limp man inside the girls’ bathroom, near her cabin, before starting to disarm and search him

    31. About fifty ISF troopers came here two weeks ago, to disarm our police force, but they left as quickly as they came with the confiscated weapons


    32. 'If, however, you decide to come back here, there should be plenty of time for me to disarm it before anything untoward happens


    33. The Eryx has been booby-trapped, and only Grobut knows how to disarm the explosives


    34. I had to disarm a booby-trapped grenade first but the way is now safe


    35. He knew they stil needed him to disarm the


    36. I took on me to order our forces to disarm the MGB field battalions and to confiscate their vehicles in order to help the withdrawal of our units


    37. Your innocuousness and artlessness disarm other people and put them at ease


    38. Not only has the leadership of these organisations been either disposed of in some way or dispersed, and not only have we effectively been able to disarm them in a way which would not otherwise have been possible, we have also jointly been able to close their access to all their sources of funding


    39. Pushing them open, Locke remained alert for an opportunity, some way to disarm Hiss


    40. He found it odd that they didn’t even bother to disarm him

    41. But if the world is your ministry, then disarm yourselves with love


    42. Ralf took this as an attempt to disarm him and frantically pulled away


    43. During the Cold War, Sovietfunded front organizations tried to disarm the


    44. At the instant of the block, grasp the attacker’s wrist quickly with your left hand and bring his wrist up and around as shown in the illustration—forcing his wrist back to disarm him


    45. He sent for Rex Washer to come use his nimble fingers to disarm the bricks and extract Silas’ eggs safely from the trap


    46. This society could not, and will not, disarm itself


    47. disarm anything, medically trained and switched on


    48. Your only hope to save a great many lives will be to intercept the bomb in London on the 21st and to disarm it


    49. In other words: this basic idea of Hitler’s National Socialism, which is basically a good idea: the idea and principle of national socialism had a huge potential for growth, it could have spread all over the world… and if Hitler’s attempts to demilitarize and disarm the industrialized west had succeeded, his idea could have spread all over the world


    50. This Power will detect and disarm al Snares and Traps and defuse al bombs within



















    1. From there we can better unpack what it is that took place at the cross that disarmed them


    2. Though the cross of Jesus has disarmed the powers of darkness, it has not obliterated them


    3. hand expertly disarmed him as the other was locked around


    4. Kaitlyn, it turned out, was not so disarmed by her mother's death as by the imminent leave-taking she must endure


    5. His glare disarmed her


    6. They were embarrassed to admit it afterwards, but she disarmed them with little more than a smile


    7. All it took was a second look at his carefree smile, and she was disarmed


    8. “Sir…” The mention of her old friend in such a chilling context disarmed the Nord


    9. 2:15 …When He (Christ) had disarmed the rulers and


    10. Rufus struck hard and fast, but Esmond had been correct—he was gifted at swordplay and within half a minute, had not only disarmed him, but stabbed him in the side

    11. I wasn’t worried, Harold was disarmed


    12. Many of us here believe that, had France and Germany not put so many obstacles to the negotiations, Iraq would have already disarmed and we would not have to think about war any more


    13. Her apology disarmed him, and all he could think of to say was, “That’s okay


    14. Hartle disarmed his blaster and boxed it up for Clive


    15. Violent crime rates have increased in countries that have disarmed the public at large


    16. I had figured out how he disarmed me and was not going to let him do it again


    17. He was surprised, but not disarmed, instead we struggled mightily for some time before I got in a lucky blow, which cost him his footing and his fall disarmed him


    18. After a very long struggle, he disarmed us both


    19. The delegation was allowed to return disarmed and on foot


    20. Her sister—Ramkumar’s mother—had the same eyes and the pleading disarmed her always

    21. During the years 1929–1930, the people were disarmed


    22. “Have you not heard?” asked one, seemingly disarmed by the familiar dialect of the reply as he slowly moved in their direction


    23. “Have you not heard?” asked one, seemingly disarmed by the familiar dialect of the reply as he


    24. That he was disarmed and at the mercy of


    25. Is it possible that our new friend somehow disarmed the


    26. Her recurring dream would often miss out the smaller details as it replayed, such as how she had passed the guards, disarmed the magic seal and picked the strong rooms lock on that dark night


    27. Titus sword sank into the sprawled man’s leg and began to slowly slice its way along his thigh towards Marcus’s groin, his foot pinned the disarmed man to the ground for his final punishment


    28. The other two turned and attacked together, one was swiftly disarmed and his sword clattered across the yard with his hand still tightly holding its grip


    29. You are disarmed physically (you cannot carry a gun or knife) and legally (you cannot sue the government or protest by not paying taxes)


    30. was disarmed with little effort and no injuries to the suspect or officers were reported

    31. Once disarmed of his service revolver, he was taken quietly into custody


    32. I disarmed my body and put it through a roller coaster


    33. He disarmed me, took the items of power, threatened to return them to Olympus and burn me alive


    34. Everyone in Nazareth well knew he was a good father to his family, and this was a matter so near the heart of every noble Jew that Jesus' plea found an appreciative response in the hearts of many of his hearers; and some of those who were not thus minded were disarmed by a speech made by James, which, while not on the program, was delivered at this time


    35. Here lies another key, as when resistance is disarmed from operating at the level of negativity


    36. 3 Jesus would have good-naturedly managed the crowd and effectively disarmed even his violent enemies had it not been for the tactical blunder of one of his own apostles, Simon Zelotes, who, with the help of Nahor, one of the younger evangelists, had meanwhile gathered together a group of Jesus' friends from among the crowd and, assuming a belligerent attitude, had served notice on the enemies of the Master to go hence


    37. Her convulsive resistance was useless; she was crushed down on a couch, disarmed and panting, her eyes blazing up at him like the eyes of a trapped tigress


    38. Before he could answer the four security guards were floored by the on rushing agents and quickly disarmed


    39. A number of the Zulus were converted for oceanographical research while others were disarmed and committed to fishery research


    40. Sliding in the freshly spilled blood on the floor, Rachel disarmed one of the corpses lying at her feet

    41. More Roman soldiers were visible through the gate, while dozens of Herod’s soldiers sat as a group under Roman guard, disarmed and looking dejected


    42. What I see after this war is a strong, pacified Europe that would include a mostly disarmed Germany and that could act as a buffer against any aggressive move by the Soviets


    43. “Oh!” Said Bill, his bombshell disarmed before he could set it off


    44. ����������� In the meantime, Churchill�s bodyguards had disarmed the agents and forced their back against a wall, while the Prime Minister eyed the M


    45. ’’ Replied Kozhedub, disarmed by her warmth


    46. The main house was insecure, front door open, security system disarmed


    47. They had not even disarmed her!


    48. That pleased the mother, until she thought about the reaction of other ISF soldiers when they would find their men dead and disarmed


    49. sailors were manhandling the fireman, Tommy, and the guard, who was now disarmed without his


    50. The Italian forces on their part have been mostly disarmed by the Germans during the last few months, with the ships of the Italian Navy seized early this month while they were in port











































    1. He continually wore a disarming grin and his carriage bespoke assuredness of purpose


    2. Tom, Sue, Brian and Flavio opened the doors without disarming them


    3. was disarming, and Jean began to relax


    4. After disarming Homer, too, Tragus knelt


    5. ) Obama could not have picked a more in - tune Secretary of State, for while he continues on his self-appointed task of disarming America, Hillary continues to harangue us on the evils of gun ownership, and even goes along with the United Nations proposal to ban gun ownership for individuals


    6. “It wasn’t his fault Marcos,” Chandio mocked with a disarming smile


    7. Ethan frowned in puzzlement and smiled in his usually disarming way


    8. “Please, have a seat,” he said with disarming mellowness, motioning Ethan to pull up an empty folding chair


    9. “You’ll have a hard time disarming that one


    10. On the morning of the incident, Sergeant Martin told his coworkers that Carson was required to sign off on a new recruit’s first assignment disarming ordnance

    11. According to Captain Phillips, his son was killed disarming ordnance he wasn’t properly trained to handle


    12. he had begun disarming Protestants and discharging them from the


    13. ” This was a call for unilateral disarming of our intelligence services to match the disarmament of our military, which has long been a staple of the radical agenda


    14. She flashed him a disarming smile


    15. But Cleo’s being kittenish with me seemed so disarming that I went along with her playfulness


    16. After disarming his traps, he joined the girls who had awoken and started to pack up camp


    17. With disarming honesty he admitted I wasn’t very handsome, but character was more important


    18. With disarming modesty he walked to the end of the diving board, bounced a couple of times then dived neatly in, swimming to the other end and hauling himself out; giving his audience a view of the best buttocks ever to grace the place


    19. the freight depot where EVA suited Marines in full battle armor supervised the disarming of their captives and transfer to a series of large empty maintenance hangars


    20. Richard laid his hand on her wrist, disarming her

    21. Nancy gave him a disarming smile while answering him calmly with words that made the Japanese police officers tense at once


    22. ’ Yet surely, such disarming candour is but proof of his effort at objectivity


    23. � A company of Luftwaffe troops had already surrounded and seized the building, disarming the few Waffen-SS guards on the ground level and upper floors


    24. Carla did not flinch; her gaze was fixed on his twinkling blue eyes, her warm smile broadened slightly as though he had said something vaguely amusing but not intentionally disarming


    25. We should keep a loose blockade around Japan and its island garrisons and concentrate in liberating ex-allied territories in Asia, while disarming and occupying Germany


    26. His disarming grin twinkled in the shadows as he asked, “You don't really want that kiddie punch do you? How about sharing something more adult with me?”


    27. He moves in close to her, continuing in a disarming tone, “With all that cash, you know, we can start over and fresh, and live happily ever after, princess


    28. Her Paquita girls rushed in and took over the room, disarming Tolro, who surrendered quickly enough when he realized he was out


    29. ” I hope that was sufficiently disarming


    30. The intensity of his gaze was disarming and I knew I had to get rid of him

    31. could just have several of his best powers in a single device that can be taken away by a thief or disarming attack


    32. Every prisoner on trial, even the rudest peasant, knows that they begin by disarming him with irrelevant questions (as you so happily put it) and then deal him a knock-down blow, he-he-he!--your felicitous comparison, he-he! So you really imagined that I meant by 'government quarters'


    33. And what a fool I was about it! Well, he's simply a genius of hypocrisy and resourcefulness in disarming the suspicions of the lawyers--so there's nothing much to wonder at, I suppose! Of course people like that are always possible


    34. Happily, he soon succeeded in disarming his adversary, whose knife fell on the rock at their feet; and from this moment it became a fierce struggle who should cast the other over the dizzy height into a neighboring cavern of the falls


    35. He then dealt with Godwyn’ s counter-arguments, disarming the prior in advance


    36. The house was alarmed and she blocked their view of the control panel while she keyed in the disarming code


    37. We believe that the guards downstairs will have served us by disarming all the guests, therefore, the security guards are our wild cards: if shooting erupts, it will be from them, so those of you stationed inside the house should identify them from their lapel pins and make them your first targets, if necessary


    38. Every prisoner on trial, even the rudest peasant, knows that they begin by disarming him with irrelevant


    39. And what a fool I was about it! Well, he's simply a genius of hypocrisy and resourcefulness in disarming the suspicions of the lawyers—so there's nothing much to wonder at, I suppose! Of course people like that are always possible


    40. They believed, they told him with disarming frankness, that the earth was due for a thousand-year flood (“Aquarius, man … get it?”) and that in time the rockets would carry them to the safety of a new home in outer space

    41. Again with the disarming honesty


    42. It’s a disarming technique to break up the tension and demonstrates that you’re a real person


    43. The conflict had been begun on a gigantic scale at all points; and, as a result of the disarming domiciliary visits, and armorers' shops hastily invaded, was, that the combat which had begun with the throwing of stones was continued with gun-shots


    44. Her expression was incredulous, and he realized that he’d overplayed his attempt to be disarming


    45. And what a fool I was about it! Well, he’s simply a genius of hypocrisy and resourcefulness in disarming the suspicions of the lawyers—so there’s nothing much to wonder at, I suppose! Of course people like that are always possible


    46. Men dead to the operation of moral causes, had taken away from the poor slave his habits of loyalty and obedience to his master, which lightened his servitude by a double operation; beguiling his own cares and disarming his master's suspicions and severity; and now, like true empirics in politics, you are called upon to trust to the mere physical strength of the fetter which holds him in bondage


    1. Connie deems him harmless, disarms her security, unlatches double deadbolts, slips off the chain, opens the door, squints to read his name tag and says, “Jack, I haven’t had my coffee yet


    2. Nothing disarms someone you are disagreeing with faster than you


    3. He transmutes injustice into justice, and disarms his seeming enemy


    4. He punches the monster in the face, breaking his nose, and disarms him


    5. Thus the question as to the restoration seems to be abandoned; one kind, loving word from Napoleon the Great, (as he has been triumphantly called in this House,) this modern Alexander (without his virtues, with all his faults) disarms us of our rage, and we give millions for his embrace


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    Synonyms for "disarm"

    demilitarise demilitarize disarm unarm neutralise neutralize subjugate disable subdue debilitate incapacitate demobilise demobilize win over seduce coax urge convince charm

    "disarm" definitions

    remove offensive capability from


    make less hostile; win over


    take away the weapons from; render harmless